Hi Jeronimo, I think it doesn’t work for two reasons:
9800
MTI is not a response MTI. 08
vs 98)You could add an
incoming filter that converts 9800
to 0810,
but it wouldn’t do any good, since that response is probably the
same you sent, but with the first digit changed to 9.
This is used by some systems to indicate they didn’t understand
the message.
There is usually some
indication in the header on what field they encountered a
problem. More important than to be able to match those messages
is to avoid them by correcting the issue that generates them,
since it would indicate a misalignment in some field. This may
not be too bad if only happens in some 0800
but is still a potential issue.
Hope this helps.
Andrés Alcarraz.
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I’ve forgotten about the MTI mapping feature. I just realized with Mark’s mail, I knew I was missing something.
To match the first
digit of MTI you better use he mtimapping
as sugested by Mark, but I believe you still need to map the MTI
to a response. See
https://groups.google.com/g/jpos-users/c/uSYPjJaorQQ/m/3_nItNnfAAAJ.
Andrés Alcarraz.
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